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Food and Drug Administration Summary
781 words, approx. 3 pages The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), one of the oldest consumer protection agencies in the United States (formed in 1927), ensures that foods are safe and wholesome, that medicines and medical devices are safe and effective, that cosmetics and...
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Food and Drug Administration Summary
585 words, approx. 2 pages The Food and Drug Act of 1906, which prohibited the interstate trade of misbranded or tainted food, drinks, and drugs, was passed by Congress on the same day as the Meat Inspection Act. At this time there was no Federal Drug Administration, but there...
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Drug Safety Summary
451 words, approx. 2 pages Drug safety refers to the process by which the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) learns about the safety profile of a drug before approving it to be marketed to the public and monitors its safety once it is in the marketplace. All medicines have...
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Food and Drug Administration Summary
437 words, approx. 2 pages Founded in 1927, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is an agency of the Untied States Public Health Service. One of the nation's oldest consumer protection agencies, the FDA is charged with enforcing the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics...
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Food and Drug Administration Information
6,781 words, approx. 23 pages
 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services and is responsible for the safety regulation of most types of foods, dietary supplements, drugs, vaccines, biological medical products,...




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 The Economist (US)
Under siege. (the Food and Drug Administration)
08/12/1989: 1,269 words, approx. 4 pages The Food and Drug Administration Under siege BY ANY measure, America's Food and Drug Administration is one of the world's most important and respected regulatory agencies. Its decisions affect the drug industry and medical care around the globe. Not only is...
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Prescription remedies. (Food and Drug Administration)
08/01/1995: 3,575 words, approx. 12 pages A call for reform is being raised over FDA's regulatory control on the food, pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Advocates of reform point to the FDA's long testing procedure for high-risk devices and strict compliance requirements. A broad coalition of deregulators is gearing...
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 FitPregnancy
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration states its position on BPA
8/6/2007: 601 words, approx. 2 pages The debate regarding the polycarbonate substance called BPA and its use in plastic baby bottles continues. The following is a response to Fit Pregnancy's request for the Food and Drug Administration's most current position on BPA use. The statement comes from the FDA's Office...
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 AP Features
Official Abhors Food Safety Agency Idea
10/16/2006: 384 words, approx. 1 pages A Bush administration official criticized the idea of putting one agency in charge of food safety after the outbreak of E. coli in spinach and recalls of potentially contaminated lettuce and ground beef. Richard Raymond, the Agriculture Department...


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